This "Cheery" IKEA Gem Is Perfect to Use When You're Stuck Inside the House
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This "Cheery" IKEA Gem Is Perfect to Use When You're Stuck Inside the House
"Even if you live a busy, active life, you probably find yourself moving a bit more slowly in the winter months. It gets dark early, which inherently makes you feel a bit more sluggish, and the cold, wind, rain, and snow can be hard to bear. On top of all that, it's also cold and flu season. So, it's no wonder most people spend more time at home this time of year."
"Priced at $24.99, the SKEDSTOR teapot from IKEA has a "modern Scandinavian design" that combines sunny colors, geometric shapes, metal accents, and curved lines. It's cuter and more unique-looking than most teapots I've seen - it'll look great in the middle of a table or sitting out in the kitchen - and it holds 34 ounces of liquid, so you'll get four 8-ounce cups of tea out of it. And although it's made from attractive glazed stoneware, you can actually put it in the dishwasher."
"Inside the teapot, you'll find a removable stainless steel infuser, which you fill with the tea of your choice. It's meant for loose-leaf tea, but you could also put tea bags in there (or take the tea out of the bags) if that's what you have or prefer. Just don't heat it over the stove; you're meant to boil water separately, then pour the water into the teapot."
Winter brings shorter days, colder weather, and increased cold and flu season, causing many people to spend more time at home and feel sluggish. Staying indoors can be an opportunity to make everyday routines more special, such as preparing tea in a new teapot. Priced at $24.99, the IKEA SKEDSTOR teapot features a modern Scandinavian design that combines sunny colors, geometric shapes, metal accents, and curved lines. The teapot holds 34 ounces (about four 8-ounce cups) and is made from glazed stoneware that is dishwasher-safe. A removable stainless steel infuser is intended for loose-leaf tea, though tea bags can be used; water should be boiled separately and poured into the teapot rather than heating the pot on the stove. The playful design and practical features add cheer to winter routines and appeal to both regular and occasional tea drinkers.
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